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YHE ART COLLECTIO 


HARRIET 


SSE AIRE AEE WPS LAL EES LEAT TERE, 


General Charles M. Reed 


Was born in Erie, Pennsylvania, where he spent his entire 

life, and added largely to the fortune founded by his 
father and grandfather. He was associated with the de- 
velopment of commerce on the Great Lakes, and the open- 
ing of the railroads from the East to Cleveland and Chicago 
and to the coal fields of Western Pennsylvania. He built 
and for many years operated a line of steamboats running 
between Buffalo and Chicago. 


General Reed was at one time a member of the Penn- 
sylvania State Legislature and afterwards represented his 
district in Congress. 


During his lifetime he built and furnished the beau- 
tiful home in Erie, known as the Reed Mansion, at the 
corner of Sixth and Peach streets, overlooking the Park. 
Assisted by his wife, General Reed bought many handsome 
furnishings and valuable art objects for their home, and 
after his death Mrs. Reed added many more to the collec- 
tion. Discrimination and judgment were shown in their 
selections and many of the paintings and other works of art 
were purchased abroad. 


THE ALEXANDER PRESS, 
14-16 ASTOR PLACE, oe pis 
| NEw York. 


; 


CATALOGUE 


OF THE VALUABLE PRIVATE COLLECTION OF 


PAINTINGS 


BY FOREMOST MASTERS, FORMED BY THE LATE 


ae scivstreseeoen eB NCR SENN pie: 


OF ROLE, PA. 


ON EXHIBITION IN THE WINTER GARDEN OF 


DELMONICO’S 
DECEMBER oth, 1oth, 11th and rath, 


PRIOR TO ABSOLUTE SALE 


IN THE GRAND BALI ROOM 


On Friday Evening, December Twelfth, 


NINETEEN-HUNDRED AND TWO 
AT EIGHT-THIRTY O’CLOCK 


BY ORDER OF 


_T. A. LAMB anno C. M. WARNER, 


EXECUTORS OF ‘THE ESTATE OF 


BART Week EB ED. 


SALE CONDUCTED BY THE 


KNICKERBOCKER AUCTION ‘ROOMS, 


C. E. SMITH, AUCTIONEER. 


CONDITIONS. 


i. The highest bidder to be the buyer, and if any dis- 
pute arise between two or more bidders, the lot so in 
dispute shall be immediately put up again and resold. 


2. The purchasers to give their names and addresses 
and to pay down a cash deposit, or the whole of the 
purchase money, ¢ reguired, in default of which the lot 


or lots so purchased to be immediately put up again and 
esvid. 


3. The lots to be taken away at the buyer’s expense 
and risk upon the conclusion of the sale and the remain - 
der of the purchase money to be absolutely paid or 
otherwise settled for to the satisfaction of the auctioneer, 
on or before delivery; in default of which the undersign- 
ed will not hold himself responsible if the lots be lost, 
stolen, damaged or destroyed, but they will be left at 
the sole risk of the purchaser. 


4. The sale of any article is not to be set aside on ac- 
count of any error in the description. All articles are 
exposed for public exhibition one or more days and are 
sold just as they are, without recourse. 


s. Toprevent inaccuracy in delivery, and inconven- 
ience in settlement of the purchases, no lot can on any 
account be removed during the sale. 


6. If, for any cause, an article purchased cannot be 
delivered in as good condition as the same may have 
been at the time of its sale, or should any article pur- 
chased thereafter be stolen or misdelivered, or lost,the 
andersigned is not to be held liable in any greater 
amount than the price bid by the purchaser. 


7. Upon failure to comply with the above conditions, 
the money deposited in part payment shall be forfeited, 
all lots uncleared within the time aforesaid shall be re- 
sold by public or private sale, without further notice, 
and the deficiency, if any, attending such re-sale shall be 
made good by the defaulter at this sale, together with 
all charges attending the same. This condition is with- 
out prejudice to the right of the auctioneer to enforce 
the contract made at this sale, without such re-sale if he 
thinks fit. 


Cc. BH. SMITH, Auctioneer, 


ARTISTS REPRESENTED. 


Bakalowitz, Ladislas, 44 
Blommers, B. J., 43 
Casanova y Estorach, A., 52 
Ceramano, 16 

Corbineau, Ch, A., 25 
Crome, John, ‘‘Old Crome’”’ 9 
Damshroeder, J. H. 27 

De Buel, Franz, 5 

De la Mar, David, 40 
DeVries J5.C.i:7, 8 

Delpy, Camille, 4 

Girard, Theodore, 38, 49 
Gilbert, Victor G. 47 
Grolleron Paul, 42 

Guyon, Mlle. Maximilie ine, 39 
Herrman, Hans, Ir 
Higneron, P., 20 

Hublin, E., 49 

Jansen, Joseph, 24 

Klauser, Prof., 1o ; 
Koek-Koek, Hermanus B. 1, 2 
Koek-Koek, B. C., 33 


Knox. J., 6 

Kunz, Ludwig Adam, 31 
Laissement, Adolph Henri, 35 
Maes.) iB. Wee ts 

Merle, Hugues, 34 

Meértiz)) Cin36 

Monchablon, Jan, 26 

Munier, Emile, 12 

Piltz, Prof. Otto, 32 
Platteel,J.,i.3 

Rosierse, 13, 50 

Scheffer, Ary, 51 

Schreyer, Adolphe, 19, 28, 55 
Seignac, Paul 17, 18 

Ten Kate, M. 41 

Thaulow, Fritz, 54 

Van Marcke, Emile, 14 

Van Strij, Jacob, 37 

Van Wynguerdt, A. J., 21, 22 
Verboeckhoven, Eugene, 45 
Von Bremen, Meyer, 23, 53 
Weber, Theodore, 29, 30 


Willems, Florent, 46 


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KOEK-KOEK, (Hermanus B.) Haarlem 


Born, 1815. Died, 1882. 
Son and pupil of Johannes H. 
Member of the Amsterdam Academy, 1840. 


Landscape in bolland 


Size, 12% x 18. 


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KOEK-KOEK, (Hermanus B.) © . a Haarlem 


Companion to No. 1. 


Landscape in bolland 
Se Size 12% x18 


PEAR E ES (.) ; ; Amsterdam 


Che Dancing Lesson 
Size 21 x 26. 


DET EY (Camille, ; : : Paris 


Honorable Mention, 1881. Medal Third Class, 1884. 
Honorable Mention, 1889. Medal Second Class, 1894. 


Hors Concours. 
Banks of the River Seine 


Size 1714 227%. 


DESDE bet hranz ae. . Bruxelle 


Pupil of Charles Emile Jacque. 
Officer Societe Artiste de Belgique, 
Decorated Order of Leopold. 


Sbeep—tntertor 


.Size 7x9. 


KNOXS(1)) aaa . . London 


H Wiew near Rent, England 


Size 30 x.40. 


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Anterior 
“Size 2221, 


wae ae : _ Amsterdam 


ee Companion to No. 7. 


-- The Burgomaster’s home 
Pe BS Scan cer. : 


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CRO 


Mega) Norwich 


Pee eee | Known de, 'Old Crome.” 
Born, 1769, Died, 1821. 


he ty ‘Landscape 
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PAUSE RGD cot) mee eae Mia 


MUNIER (Emile) 0 *) 9 


Professor for some years at the Du 


—Plapmates- ; 


HERRMANN (Hans) . . 


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‘Canal Scene in Holland a oy 


| ‘Size 214 x 880 UC eas 


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Honorable Men tion 1882. 


The Pet Lamb | ‘ | a G 


‘Size 20 x 24. 


PHOTO BY DAVIS & SANFORD No. 12 


EMILE MUNIER. (The Pet Lamb) 


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Size 11x 14. 


14 
Neate Mace ; Paris 

; Bone 1827. ies 1891. 

edals, 1867, 1869, 1870. Legion of Honor, 1872. 

7 = First Class, Medal, 1878. 


oe Cattle at conte : | 7 , 
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Size 87x 48. 


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Pupil of Charles Emil 


| Size 81% x88 


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17 
SEIGNAC (Paul). 


Mention Honorable, Paris Salon, 1889. ; 


Size 11x 14. 


SEIGNAC (Paul) Cen 


Ks Companion of No. 17. | 


- The Little wride 


Size 11x 14. 


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SCHREYER (Adolphe) Frankfort 
Born, 1828. Died, 1899. 
Medals, Paris, 1864, 1865, 1867. 
Brussels Exposition, 1863. 
Cross of the Order of Leopold, 1864. 


Court Painter to Grand Duke of Mecklenbourg, 1862. 
Member of the Academies of Antwerp and Rotterdam. 


The Burning Stable 


Size 123 x 233. 


20 


HIGNERON (P ) Paris 


In the Wine Cellar 


Size 23 x 29. 


PAS! 


VAIN W VN GIR DT CAL} yc) Amsterdam 


Member of the Amsterdam Academy. 


On the Bank of the Schelot 


Size 714 x 18. 


22. 
VAN WYNGUERDT (A. J.) 


Companion to-No. 21. 


ollandO—DLandscape and Cattle 


Size 7% x18. 


23 
VON BREMEN (Meyer) 
Born, 1813. Died, 1886. 
Member of the Amsterdam Academy. 
Order of Leopold. 
Medal, Philadelphia, 1876. 
Tbe First Love Letter 


Size 1634 x 22. 


24 
JANSEN (Joseph) 


Che Jungfrau Mountain 


Size.49 «.64.. 


Amsterdam 


Berlin 


PHOTO BY DAVIS & SANFORD No. 23 


MEYER VON BREMEN. (First Love Letter) 


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CORBINEAU (Ch. A.) 


' Paris 
Paris Salon, Medals 1887, 1889, 1890: Hors Concours. 
Exhibition picture Salon, 1889: 
Listen 
Size 29 x 36. 
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MONCHABLON (Jan) : ; ) Paris 


' Paris Salon, Medals, 1885, 1889, 1895, 1900. Hors Concours. 


hbaymaking in D’ Enfouvelle 


Size 16°x22%: 


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DAMSHROEDER (J. H.) ; Amsterdam 


Member of the Amsterdam Academy. 


Sirst Born 


Size 12% x16: 


28 
SCHREYER (Adolphe) : Franfort 
Born, 1828. Died, 1899. 
Medals, Paris, 1864, 1865, 1867. 
Brussels Exposition, 1863. 
Cross of the Order of Leopold, 1864. 


Court painter to Grand Duke of Mecklenbourg, 1862. 
Member of the Academies of Antwerp and Rotterdam. 


Bulgarian Provision Train in Winter 


Size 88% x48%4. A fh pn he 


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WEBER (Theodore) ; Paris 
Paris Salon, Medals, 1861, 1863, 1889, 1900. 
Marine 


Size 8x11. 


30 
WEBER (Theodore) ; : ‘ , Paris 


Companion to No. 29. 


Marine 


Size 8x11_ - 


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87 ON GuUOANWS F% SIAVG Ad OLOHA 


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KUNZ (Ludwig Adam) Munich 


Born Vienna, 1857, 


flowers and Objects of Hrt 


—— Size 34x 42%. 
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Pets LZ UetOt, Otto) Munich 
Yn the Work Sbop 
. Size 31 x 37. 
33 
KOEK-KOEK (B. C.) : é Middelburg 


Forn, 1803. Died, 1862. 
Member of Rotterdam and St. Petersburg Academies, 1840. 
Order of the Lion, 1839, Order of Leopold, 1842. 
Legion of Honor, 1840. 


DLanoscape 


Size 10x13, 


MERLE: (Hugues), (4) aes a 


Born, 1823. Died, 1881. 
wae Paris Salon, Medals, 1861, 1863. 
. Legion of Honor, 1866. 


Ruth 


pe b C Size 89x58. 


35 
LAISSEMENT (Adolphe Henri) 


Pupil of Calanel. 
Paris Salon, Mention Honorable 1882, 1889. | 
Medal Third Class, 1898. 

Bronze Medal, 1900. 


| The Favorite Flowers 


ae oO Size 193/ x24. 
36 
MERDZ OG) : i | : ‘ 


Born, 1787. Died, 1869. 
Member of Academy at Bruxelle, and at Antwerp. 
Member Order of Leopold. 


Contfidences © 
Size 17x21%. 


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PHOTO BY DAVIS & SANFORD No. 34 


HUGUET-MERLE. (Ruth) 


37 


VAN STRIJ (Jacob) Dordrecht 


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Born, 1756. Died, 1815. 
Pupil of Andreas Cornelis Leus at Antwerp. 
Musee de L Etat, Amsterdam. 


Cattle ano Sbeep 


Size 25x 83. 


38 


GERARD (Theodore) ; Bruxelles 


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Born, 1829. Died, 1889. 
Med. d’Or at Bruxelle, 1875. 
Chevalier Order of Leopold, 1881. 


Childhood Happy Whours 


Size 74 x10. 


39 


GUYON (Mlle. Maximilienne) : Paris 


Paris Salon, Medal Third Class, 1888. 
Mention Honorable, 1889. Silver Medal, 1889. 
Bourse de Voyage, 1894; Medal 1900. 


Hors Concours.. 


Embroidery 


— Size, 15 x 18%. 


40 
DE LA MAR (David) : :; : Paris 


Churning 


Size 19% x 26 


4} 
LEN TRACE SMS The Hague 


Member of the Amsterdam Academy. 


fHot Water Seller of Holland 


Size 80x 43. 


42 
GROLLERON (Paul) . . Paris 


Paris Salon, Medals, 1882, 1886, 1889, 1894. 
Hors Concours. 


Chasseur 


Size 18% x18 


43 
BLOMMERS (B. J.) The Hague 


Paris Salon. Bronze Medal, 1889. Gold Medal, 1900. 
Medals at Exhibitions in Holland, Belgium, Munich and Chicago. 


Children at Plap 


‘Size 16x 193. Via 


(puByjoy Jo sa]}9S 1978 JOH) ="ALVYY NAL “W 


Iv “ON QGUYOANVWS BY SIAVAG Ad OLOHd 


| 44 
BAKALOWITZ (Ladislas) 


Member of Academie Des Beaux-Arts at Warsaw. 


Paris Salon. Various Medals. 


Wnterrupted Labor 


rey og py Size 16 x 21. 


45 
VERBOECKHOVEN (Eugene) 


Born, 1779. Died, 1881. 


Paris 


Bruxelle 


Member of the Brussels, Antwerp, Ghent, Amsterdam 


and St. Petersburg Academies. 
Legion of Honor. 
Commander of Order of Leopold. 
Order of Francis Joseph 
Bavarian Order of St. Michael. 
Portugese Order of Christ 
Order of the Iron Cross. 


Sbeep-intertor 
f SO aggre Size 24 x 27. £7 
Lovin, ht? ort UE 8 
46 


WILLEMS (Florent) 
Paris Salon, Medals, 1844, 1846, 1855, 1867- 


Bruxelle 


Legion of Honor, 1853; Officer, 1864; Commander, 1878. 


Officer of Order of Leopold, 1851. 


The Connoisseur 


Size 12 x 16. 


GILBERT. (Victor G.) Pete hinie says 


jee Salon Medal Second ere. 1880. “Silver Medal, 1889 
Legton of Honor, 1897. ‘Silver ce 1900. | 
_Hors Concours. 


‘Cleaning Day 


i oe Size 18x18. 


-HUBLIN (E.) Ree 


‘Feeding the Pet 


2. oo Size 26x I, } 


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GERARD CDheodore) Si eae et 


E Born, 1829. Died, 1889. 
Medal d’Or at Bruxelles, ‘1875. 
Chevalier Order of Leopold, at 


The Dancing Lesson 


Size 27x 35%. 


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QuoANvVsS ¥ SIAVAG Ad OLOHA 


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A. CASANOVA y ESTORACH. (Flirtation) 


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old eda}, Amsterdam, 185% 
: "Medal, Antwerp Academy, 1876. 
1 eae Ber Orleans, 1880. 


Dordrecht 


: “Mead 0 of puted Girt 


Size 9x11. 


. eee paris 
- Flivtation As Pestiet 


mata Bsn  gizn. 15200. 


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VON BREMEN (Meyer) 


Berlin 


Born, 1813. Died, 1886. 
Member of the Amsterdam Academy. 
Order of Leopold. 

Medal, Philadelphia, 1876. 


The Rabbit Seller 


Size 1934 x24. pe FS 


54 
THAULOW (Fritz) 


Paris 


Paris Salon, Hors Concours, 1889. 
Legion of Honor. Grand Prix, 1900. 
Officer Legion of Honor, 1901. 


Bridge at Hndernarda 


Size 21% x 26. 


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SCHREYER (Adolphe) Frankfort 


Born, 1828. Died, 1899. 
Medals, Paris, 1864, 1865, 1867. 
Brussels Exposition, 1863. 
Cross of the Order of Leopold, 1864, 
Court Painter to Grand Duke of Mecklenbourg, 1862. 
Member of the Academies of Antwerp and Rotterdam. 


EHrabian fhborsemen’s thalt at the fountain 


Size 83% x 51 


Hea ih f 


scans Aa coca ar ae 


PHOTO BY DAVIS & SANFORD No. 53 


MEYER VON BREMEN. (The Rabbit Seller) 


(UjBJONO, oY} JB YEH SWowesioy] URIqesy) “YAAAYHIS AHd 1OdY 


GG ON GuoANvVsS ¥ SIAVdG Ad OLOHA 


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"Sheep~--Interior," 
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View Near tent, £ 


Playmates." 


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"Canal Scene in Holland,*® 


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VAN eat Saving, ; sgagele an gusta. 
(Bought by Wm. Oleott, ) 


12 1/2 x 18. $ 


12 1/2 x 18. $ 


21 


17 


30 


22 


22 


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28 


x 26, $ 


1/2 #27 “— 


* 22 1/2, 


21 174 x 38,5 


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50. 


75. 


200, 


125, 


110. 


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8 Gheny Weare ; ty, 3 43 
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nti tignwe, “Milecei: vs hie Lom 
"The Jungfrau Monntain," 49x64, § 90. 
tishwien tins ee 4 * R . 4, 
"Listens*)), 29x36. y 225, 
ied Oe Rete ien of Toltent,” Wet. 6 doe OM, 
~ Sn fomvéd le.” 16x22, $ 556, 


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"“Pirst Born,” 12 1/2x 16. $ a. 75 s 
for vo meraghes nae ey Lent? a Os f roe 
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‘Teketbakad, Loner.’ 1eeBS.1/2x48 172,98) 6600, 
(Bought by ene , 


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ps rae i 41, re, ee i 

Sines. Misti Oedine of Nottent,* ‘sees, 
| Waeas * 4a eamnik Pas tik 

Paul, "Chasseur." 1s 1/2 x a,’ 

43. 


teniiaven ldren at Play." 16x19 3/4. 


16x21. 


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(Bought by M.K.& Co.) 
(Dated 1876.) 


the Fountain, 
(Bought a N. end, } 


coreeia(s) 


27x35 1/2, 


Seii. 
_y ESTORACH,"Flirtation," 15x20. 
53, 
‘N, Meyer, "The Rabbit Seller." 19 1/2x24. 


* 21 £73086. 


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F ain," $$ 1/251. 


110, 


2000, 


1300, 


8250, 


